Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande at the Los Angeles premiere of 'Wicked' held at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles, USA on November 9, 2024.
In a surprise treat for musical theatre fans, Cara Delevingne has released exclusive footage of Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande performing the iconic song ‘When You Believe’ from The Prince of Egypt at the 2024 Met Gala. The performance, now shared widely online, has captivated audiences worldwide.
The song, originally written by Stephen Schwartz, is a beloved classic from the 1998 animated film and has been a hallmark of his celebrated career, which also includes the musical Wicked. Erivo and Grande’s stunning rendition is being hailed as a masterclass in vocal artistry, with both performers bringing their signature styles to the piece.
The 2024 Met Gala, themed ‘Divine Inspiration: Celebrating Sacred Music,’ provided the perfect backdrop for this poignant and powerful performance. Delevingne, a close friend of both artists and a noted advocate for the arts, posted the four-part video on her social media, sparking an immediate frenzy among fans and theatre enthusiasts.
Erivo, a Tony and Grammy Award-winning performer, and Grande, a chart-topping pop star and Broadway alum, displayed extraordinary chemistry as they harmonized the song’s uplifting message of faith and perseverance. Fans have noted the seamless blend of Erivo’s rich, emotive tones with Grande’s crystalline high notes, creating a performance that many are calling unforgettable.
Stephen Schwartz, who penned the original song as well as the score for Wicked, has been at the center of renewed attention following the release of the Wicked movie adaptation last November. The film, which has been an international box office hit, has introduced Schwartz’s music to an entirely new audience.
For both Erivo and Grande, 2024 has been a banner year. Their involvement in the Wicked movie adaptation—Erivo as Elphaba and Grande as Glinda—has kept them firmly in the spotlight. With the second installment of the two-part film set for release in November, excitement surrounding the duo is only set to grow.
The Prince of Egypt, meanwhile, has its own West End legacy, having run at the Dominion Theatre from 2020. The production was praised for its sweeping score and visually stunning staging, cementing its place in musical theatre history.
Social media has been flooded with praise for the Met Gala performance, with many hailing it as a ‘dream collaboration’ and a ‘once-in-a-lifetime moment.’ One fan wrote, ‘Two of the most talented vocalists of our time performing an iconic song—it doesn’t get better than this.’
Delevingne’s decision to share the performance has sparked speculation about whether the footage could signal more collaborations between Grande and Erivo or even a future revival of The Prince of Egypt. While there’s no official word, the response has certainly reignited interest in the beloved musical.
As the video continues to garner millions of views, it’s clear that Erivo and Grande’s performance has struck a chord with audiences. With their vocal prowess and undeniable star power, these two performers have once again proven why they are among the most celebrated artists of their generation.
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